| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...goes all the day. Your sad tires in a mile-a. (IV, ii) BoTP; E1L; FaBoCh; GN; OBSC; OxBSP; TrGrPo 181 er barren rocks and her bleak mountains smile. NOEC;...Firmament on high, With all the blue Ethereal Sky, (IV, ii) ChTr; E1L; FaBoBe; FaBoCh; FiP; NBLV; NOBE; NoP; OAEL-1; OBSC; OxBoLi; OxBSP; PoEL-2; Prim... | |
| John Sallis - Art - 1994 - 164 pages
...short, cold, dark days of winter and the long, warm, bright days of early summer. Autolycus enters, singing: When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh!...year, For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. (IV.iii.i-4) Autolycus sings, it seems,22 of spring. His song seems to announce within the movement... | |
| Gilian West - Education - 2015 - 105 pages
...AUTOLYCUS SHEPHERD AUTOLYCUS SHEPHERD AUTOLYCUS SHEPHERD AUTOLYCUS SHEPHERD AUTOLYCUS SHEPHERD AUTOLYCUS [Enter Autolycus, singing] When daffodils begin to...year, For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. A prize! a prize! [Enter Shepherd] [girl [To himself] Let me see: what am I to buy for our sheep-shearing... | |
| Peter C. Jones, Lisa MacDonald - Gardening - 1997 - 228 pages
...Shakespeare's poem "Spring": -Y ' /•'./" The names "daffodil" and "narcissus" refer to the many beautiful When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh! the doxy...year, For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. cultivated and natural forms of the genus Narcissus. (The botanical name Narcissus comes from the legend... | |
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